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== Career ==
== Career ==
After a short executive military and civilian career, he first taught as a flugelhorn player in Bruges and a violinist in the City Theater of [[Namur]] for a while in [[Tienen]], where he married [[Barbe Hugo]]. He then became a teacher at the [[Bruges Conservatory]]. (before 1874 ''Municipal Music School'')
After a short executive military and civilian career, he first taught as a flugelhorn player in Bruges and a violinist in the City Theater of [[Namur]] for a while in [[Tienen]], where he married [[Barbe Hugo]]. He then became a [[teacher]] at the [[Bruges Conservatory]]. (before 1874 ''Municipal Music School'')


== Work ==
== Work ==

Latest revision as of 14:48, 30 September 2023

Jean-Baptiste Accolay (Brussels(BE), 17 April 1833 - Bruges(BE), 19 August 1900 ) was a Belgian composer, flugelhornist and violinist.

Training

Jean-Baptiste Accolay studied violin at a young age with Nicolas-Lambert Wéry and Lambert Joseph Meerts at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.

Career

After a short executive military and civilian career, he first taught as a flugelhorn player in Bruges and a violinist in the City Theater of Namur for a while in Tienen, where he married Barbe Hugo. He then became a teacher at the Bruges Conservatory. (before 1874 Municipal Music School)

Work

He is best known as a composer for his student violin concerto in A minor, which is part of the standard repertoire of art education. This work was for some time wrongly attributed to Henri Vieuxtemps. Jean-Baptiste Accolay was one of the founders of the Bruges concert association of the conservatory since 1896.

External Link

Jean-Baptiste Accolay]

Joseph Accolay, his father

Trivia

His daughter Gabrielle Accolay (*1858) was a meritorious pianist in Bruges. When she was 31 years old, her newborn daughter, Julia Alonso, died, and this incident is believed to have ended her career as a pianist.

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